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An in-depth look at approximation via deep and narrow neural networks

Published 8 Oct 2025 in cs.LG | (2510.07202v1)

Abstract: In 2017, Hanin and Sellke showed that the class of arbitrarily deep, real-valued, feed-forward and ReLU-activated networks of width w forms a dense subset of the space of continuous functions on Rn, with respect to the topology of uniform convergence on compact sets, if and only if w>n holds. To show the necessity, a concrete counterexample function f:Rn->R was used. In this note we actually approximate this very f by neural networks in the two cases w=n and w=n+1 around the aforementioned threshold. We study how the approximation quality behaves if we vary the depth and what effect (spoiler alert: dying neurons) cause that behavior.

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